"The AA algorithms are calculated more efficiently by leveraging the GPGPU compute abilities of modern Radeon cards and the power of the DirectCompute API."
Meaning morphological AA might be available for 5 series cards as well?

I'm kinda disappointed that theres no necessity to upgrade from a 58 series card just yet, hopefully the later 6 series cards crunch out more performance (Y)

I call BS on the Legit Reviews review....They're the only site that has the gtx 460 beating the 6850 consistently.

Check their test setup page - a bunch of EVGA SC and FTW 450 and 460 cards. While the overclockability of those cards is certainly a selling point, it's hard not to see that as stacking the deck a little. Much prefer the stock clocks used here.

Between the power consumption and the performance, this certainly hints at some real fun once Caymen hits the scene in a month.

Check their test setup page - a bunch of EVGA SC and FTW 450 and 460 cards. While the overclockability of those cards is certainly a selling point, it's hard not to see that as stacking the deck a little. Much prefer the stock clocks used here.

Between the power consumption and the performance, this certainly hints at some real fun once Caymen hits the scene in a month.

Good find. Yes comparing stock clocks would be the way to go, but from what I heard, Apoptosis isn't allowed to keep most of the GPUs he gets for reviews. Maybe he has only the OCed versions work with? But either way, thanks for pointing that out.